Jason Fb wrote in post #1018284:
> If you just do the installation from the Mac App Store, you have no
> "make" command available in your terminal (I restarted my terminal and
> rebooted my machine and everything). You have to actually run the
> installer by double clicking /Applications/Install XCode to get the
> compiler installed on your machine. Until you do you will get "command
> not found" when you try to "make" something

That's just word play. Yes the button on the Mac App Store may say 
"Install", but in the case of Xcode (and Mac OS X 10.7 - Lion) it really 
means "Download." And, since the Mac App Store is designed to put things 
ONLY in /Applications that just happens to be the download folder for 
those installer packages. You are still not installing Xcode twice. You 
are downloading the installer and installing Xcode once.

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